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  • Naga banda  + (the dragon form at the cremation ceremony as a symbol that humans in the world are bound by worldly passions)
  • Bebeke  + (the duck)
  • Bebeke  + (the ducks)
  • Dulang  + (the dulang is carried on the head and is usually made of red clay, but may be made of wood, either painted or carved)
  • Gumine  + (the earth)
  • Kesemek  + (The edible berry has a flattened sphere, uThe edible berry has a flattened sphere, up to about 12 cm. in diameter, dark green, with a persistent, lobed calyx cap that curls up when the fruit is ripe. The flesh is soft and brown with up to 12 large, flat seeds. The fruit is sold in some markets covered with a dusting of lime, to minimize the astringency of the tannin.to minimize the astringency of the tannin.)
  • Pakeemang  + (the egg (egg) in the place where it incurs)
  • Bale manguntur  + (the eighteen-mast building faces south where the gods dwell at the Batara Turun Kabéh ceremony)
  • Sa  + (the eighth Latin transliteration of Balinese script (Aksara Wianjana))
  • Bale murda  + (the eleven square building for a traditional ceremony in the castle (royal palace))
  • Barong  + (The embodiment of mythological beasts as aThe embodiment of mythological beasts as a symbol of truth to fight against destructive forces; The most common barong has a costume that is activated by two men, one behind the other, one manipulating the mask, the other the hind end. Barong Landung is a tall barong that consists of a mask attached to a framework that fits over the head and body of a single man. There are many different types of barong. If the word has no adjective indicateing type, it is usually assumed that the meaning is Barong Ketlly assumed that the meaning is Barong Ket)
  • Sati  + (the English term suttee comes from the name, referring to the supposedly voluntary self-immolation of the wives of a dead man.)
  • Paangan  + (The entire mature inflorescence of coconut, areca, and other palms, as well as corn and various grasses)
  • Rurub  + (the entire package is taken to the cemetery and placed in the sarcophagus)
  • Jagate  + (the environtment; the world)
  • Jebagan  + (the exit of the yard)
  • Ngruek  + (the farther in, the greater (about holes, wounds and so on))
  • Nara mangsa  + (the feast of Galungan which falls on tilem kasanga)
  • Buik  + (the feathers are lurik (bulu lurik), meaning that one feather is mottled with more than one color)
  • Bayune  + (the feeling; someone's feeling about something; the power; the energy)
  • Sadasiwa  + (the female aspect of Siwa that is negative and weak and cool)
  • Devi  + (the female power, sakti, of Siva, with many names, according to which aspect is emphasized: Parvati, Uma, Kali, Durga, etc)
  • Baligi  + (the final stage in the death ceremony)
  • Tujuh  + (The finger between the thumb and middle finger)
  • Apine  + (the fire)
  • Agni  + (the fire god)
  • Sa  + (the first magic letter in the concept of Panca Aksara)
  • Brahman  + (The first part of Panca Srada which means to believe in God Almighty and His manifestations.)
  • Malunne  + (the first time)
  • Gedubang  + (the first time red saliva ate betel)
  • Riin  + (the first time; first; past; long time ago (Alus Mider : a level of language used for people who are under or people who are above or a language that contains a feeling of exalting someone who deserves to be elevated))
  • Dapdapangan  + (the fish line that will form the border of each square hole is first wrapped around the dapdapangan so that each hole is of the same size)
  • Bene  + (the fish; the meat)
  • Jala  + (the fisherman folds the net on his right arms and shoulder and launches it with a rotary motion into the water)
  • Warna  + (the five directions, colors, and gods used in Balinese Hindu taxonomy: 1. Kangin = East, putih = white, the god Iswara)
  • Alase  + (the forest)
  • Catur sanak  + (The four brother/sister spirits)
  • Weda  + (the four holy books of the Aryans, dating from about 1,400 - 900 B.C which describe the important foundations of Hinduism.)
  • Nga  + (the fourteenth letter of the Balinese alphabet)
  • Panyepitan  + (the frame has one tongue (tetehan) than can be attached to either plow or lampit (field smoothing device))
  • Angklung  + (the frame is held in the hand and shaken sideways so that the bamboo tubes hit the frame, making a mellow sound)
  • Magebug  + (the game hit each other using rattan and shield)
  • Angkul-angkul  + (the gate of the yard)
  • Pamesu  + (the gate; the way out)
  • Gegilik  + (the gegilik is placed on top of the short ends of ambengan and tied all the way through the roof so as to secure the ends)
  • Tantra  + (The general term for the Tantric cults of The general term for the Tantric cults of India, Hindu, Buddhist and Jaina, whose doctrines are enumerated in texts called Tantras. Tantric practitioners seek to gain power and liberation resulting from the worship of the sakti or female energy in conjunction with male energy. This female energy often takes the form ofe The Goddess or Parvati, without whom Sivaes sakti cannot exit. This doctrine regards power as the polarization of opposites: purusa and prakrti. The practice may be expressed by erotic symbolism or abstract theory. Tantrism, like all Indian mystico-psychical speculation, is invariably associated with yoga, and has only tenuous links with fertility symbolism or with the magico eroticism. Tantrism, owing to its erotic symbolism and some of its practices has led to a misunderstanding of its ideology, which is due to the failure of some scholars to interpret correctly the technical terms used in the Tantric texts technical terms used in the Tantric texts)
  • Mapica  + (the giving of something by a person of high caste or status to one of lower or equal caste or status)
  • Mina  + (the god associated with fish)
  • Nini  + (the god of rice)
  • Pemerentah  + (the government)
  • Pemerintahe  + (the government)